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    #16
    Jetta Coupe, Aren't there restrictions on what you can tag historical?
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      #17
      Originally posted by M-technik-3 View Post
      Jetta Coupe, Aren't there restrictions on what you can tag historical?
      Any vehicle 20 years or older you can tag as historic in md
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        #18
        Originally posted by mikeedler View Post
        exactly what happened here in Germany about 5 years ago. Now I cannot register my M3 without paying a fortune, and need to go to hell and back just to get my 55 Bel Air registered over here. pisses me off!!!!!
        Who knows about here. Maryland is a communist state anyway, so i'm surprzed they haven't did anything like this yet...

        Originally posted by bimmerboy08 View Post
        I grew up in MD and very rarely saw a nice car with historic tags...I don't think they are going anywhere soon.
        There's actually a lot of nice ones with Historic tags. They are usualy out on nice days or on car shows. It's just the people who put them on their daily driver, cause it cant get through inspection. It makes the cars in West Virgina look like they came off of the show room floor!
        Originally posted by offwhiteghost View Post
        Dont knock it, it allows people to get cars like these on the road, unsafe and awesome:D
        oh i'll knock it... It gets very tiring to see a rusted out Toyota or some Ford or Chevy truck with the frame rusted and truck bent in a V going down the road.


        Originally posted by ck_taft325is View Post
        Tell us how you really feel.
        ok :)

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          #19
          hahaha, I'd say half of our e30 group out here has historic tags on theirs. It's so much cheaper and easier for swaps, etc.
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            #20
            Originally posted by JasonC View Post
            Who knows about here. Maryland is a communist state anyway, so i'm surprzed they haven't did anything like this yet...


            There's actually a lot of nice ones with Historic tags. They are usualy out on nice days or on car shows. It's just the people who put them on their daily driver, cause it cant get through inspection. It makes the cars in West Virgina look like they came off of the show room floor!

            oh i'll knock it... It gets very tiring to see a rusted out Toyota or some Ford or Chevy truck with the frame rusted and truck bent in a V going down the road.



            ok :)
            Why cat we just enjoy some automotive art?

            But you got me going soooo.....

            Your not really being fair, your assuming that just because a car looks like ass it runs like shit and no one loves it. What about rat rods, should they be off the road? But wait, now they are the norm so thats ok right?

            Personally i think that "Historic" cars should be used for more then car shows and going to the gulf course. I know a guy who had a 87 4runner with crazy lift, ugly as sin but awesome, has historic tags, he used it in the snow and got it covered in salt and i think thats great (not his daily).

            As long as its not a daily i think its fine, no one can tell you how to use your "Historic" car.

            P.S. im sure that chopped jetta is safer then any Model T

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              #21
              Originally posted by offwhiteghost View Post
              Why cat we just enjoy some automotive art?

              But you got me going soooo.....

              Your not really being fair, your assuming that just because a car looks like ass it runs like shit and no one loves it. What about rat rods, should they be off the road? But wait, now they are the norm so thats ok right?

              Personally i think that "Historic" cars should be used for more then car shows and going to the gulf course. I know a guy who had a 87 4runner with crazy lift, ugly as sin but awesome, has historic tags, he used it in the snow and got it covered in salt and i think thats great (not his daily).

              As long as its not a daily i think its fine, no one can tell you how to use your "Historic" car.

              P.S. im sure that chopped jetta is safer then any Model T
              most points of this argument are fairly comical. :)
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                #22
                nice, love the color


                Originally posted by vlad
                Do you know anybody else who built that many bad ass E30s?

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by offwhiteghost View Post
                  Why cat we just enjoy some automotive art?

                  But you got me going soooo.....

                  Your not really being fair, your assuming that just because a car looks like ass it runs like shit and no one loves it. What about rat rods, should they be off the road? But wait, now they are the norm so thats ok right?

                  Personally i think that "Historic" cars should be used for more then car shows and going to the gulf course. I know a guy who had a 87 4runner with crazy lift, ugly as sin but awesome, has historic tags, he used it in the snow and got it covered in salt and i think thats great (not his daily).

                  As long as its not a daily i think its fine, no one can tell you how to use your "Historic" car.

                  P.S. im sure that chopped jetta is safer then any Model T
                  Automotive art? What art? Looks like some baggy pants kid got a hold of that VW.


                  Ok then. Rat Rods are not on the roads everyday. And in Maryland can be tagged as a "Street Rod".

                  And yes, i agree that Historic tag cars should only be used off and on. But people abuse the tags in Maryland and it's going to make it harder to get them. Kind of like in PA here. The car has to look like it rolled off the show room floor or they wont give you the Histortic tags.

                  And the cop pulling you over can ask you why your out in your "historic" car. He would be like, "Hey buddy! Where is the show today? There's alot of salt on the roads, why you out getting your "historic" car all dirty in it? (MMmn, i kind of would like to be a state trooper now!)

                  And a chopped up VW compaired to a Model T... Both will crush like a Dixie cup.

                  The bottom line is, People in Maryland is abusing the tag. And the day will come that it's going to be hard to get that tag in MD. When? i dont know... Soon i hope.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by JasonC View Post
                    Automotive art? What art? Looks like some baggy pants kid got a hold of that VW.
                    To each there own.

                    Originally posted by JasonC View Post
                    And yes, i agree that Historic tag cars should only be used off and on. But people abuse the tags in Maryland and it's going to make it harder to get them.
                    The only people i've known who abuse the tags have been farm trucks, and people who never have there car running long enough to use them on the road. Both wrong but not a big problem

                    Originally posted by JasonC View Post

                    Kind of like in PA here. The car has to look like it rolled off the show room floor or they wont give you the Histortic tags.

                    And the cop pulling you over can ask you why your out in your "historic" car. He would be like, "Hey buddy! Where is the show today? There's alot of salt on the roads, why you out getting your "historic" car all dirty in it? (MMmn, i kind of would like to be a state trooper now!)

                    And a chopped up VW compaired to a Model T... Both will crush like a Dixie cup.

                    The bottom line is, People in Maryland is abusing the tag. And the day will come that it's going to be hard to get that tag in MD. When? i dont know... Soon i hope.
                    Sounds like PA is a royal pain about this and has sucked all the fun out of historic tags. Also sounds like a good place to buy cars that need light metal work:D

                    You complain about it being overly difficult to obtain historic tags in PA, but you hope it happens in MD "soon"

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by TexasTerp View Post
                      hahaha, I'd say half of our e30 group out here has historic tags on theirs. It's so much cheaper and easier for swaps, etc.
                      only jeff has historic tags. but his e30 is not his DDer either.
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                        #26
                        Originally posted by JasonC View Post
                        Kind of like in PA here. The car has to look like it rolled off the show room floor or they wont give you the Histortic tags.
                        No kidding, I couldn't believe they would deny you for non-factory original wheels.
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